I waived the extra costs for this feature, not a car person. The vehicle is mostly used for short commutes and family drives.

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amaggie05

08-04-2013 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ckm1515
(Post 7746570)

About to pull the trigger on a 14 35 and am considering dynamic handling. Anybody have it and is it really worth a $30 additional lease expense per month?

From my other thread, it seems it really depends on what you are looking for. Most people get it for a better sports mode, rather than a more plush ride. We thought the car is already sporty enough without the DHP, so we saved the money towards an engine upgrade to a 35i. Now waiting for production.

The X Men

08-05-2013 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by amaggie05
(Post 7753018)

From my other thread, it seems it really depends on what you are looking for. Most people get it for a better sports mode, rather than a more plush ride. We thought the car is already sporty enough without the DHP, so we saved the money towards an engine upgrade to a 35i. Now waiting for production.

I agree, if one feels that comfort mode is good enough, them DHP is just a waste of money.

UncleJ

08-05-2013 08:07 AM

Something else to go wrong after the warranty runs out -- and I seriously doubt you will get one cent more for the car in a future trade or sale because you have it. It might make a private party sale easier, but trade/sale really depends on the condition, condition, condition of the car. Which of course includes mileage.:angel:

Capobranco

08-05-2013 08:51 AM

My German shepherd and I went to the mountains of Western Maryland yesterday - the trip to and back in sport on country secondary roads was fun - fun - fun, and the very compliant comfort mode made short work of the mountain dirt/gravel logging roads that took us to our trail head. If you lead an active out door/sports oriented life style - you will especially appreciate the versatility and fun of DHP - especially in tandem with the 3.5 engine.